Welcome to Your Goal Setting Newsletter
Click here to Subscribe NowIssue 12: June 2005
In this issue...Thank you and Welcome
Editorial
Feature Article
New Articles on Site
Goal Setting Resources
FeedbackGreetings my Friend
I trust this newsletter finds you well.
Thank you for subscribing to this newsletter - I do appreciate it. Please let me know what you think of eaziGOAL Times - any comments will be appreciated, as it is my objective to offer something of value.
If you invested in eaziGOAL, a special thank you to you. I give you my personal assurance that the tools DO work. I would really appreciate hearing from you.
Editorial
It is with sadness that I learned of the death of Corey Rudl - an internet marketing pioneer. He died in a car crash on 2 June. I'm sure you join me in wishing his wife and family sincere condolences.Wow, this is issue 12! And with this issue, the awesome power of persistence and determination is again illustrated. On the evening of 6 June, I checked Google, and the eaziGOAL site is in position number 1 and 2 on page 1! It is a great feeling. And thanks to using a great tool: SBI.
There's a bunch of new stuff on the site... see below.
I heard something very interesting on the radio last month. A mathematical psychologist (yes, that was news for me too) determined, using a complex mathematical formula that the best date to set "new year's resolutions" is 18 May. Details of the formula were not given, but it certainly is an interesting hypothesis.
Can I ask you a favor please? Will you send 3 friends a copy of eaziGOAL Times. I will really appeciate it.
Thanks for reading and may you experience only the best that can be.
Your friend in success.
Colin Dunbar
"There is no more noble occupation
in the world than to assist another
human being - to help someone succeed."
- Alan Loy McGinnis, Author* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Have you completed the goal setting survey? It's available here. There's a great ebook, with my compliments, for completing the survey.
If you have completed the survey, I thank you. I found it interesting to see that 98% of respondents who completed the survey indicated that they did have a goal. I'm in the process of compiling a stat sheet on the results.
BLOG: The first entry should go up in June :o( You'll find the blog here: eazigoal.blogspot.com
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Are you fed up with all the goal setting hype that is promoted out there? Do you want practical goal setting tools that WORK? The eaziGOAL toolbox offers you proven and practical tools to enable you to reach your goal. Period.
Get the details here"There are those who travel and those who are going somewhere. They are different and yet they are the same. The success has this over his rivals: He knows where he is going." - Mark Caine
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Perseverance and Success: Essential Companions in Goal Setting
by Colin Dunbar“Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” – Dale Carnegie
I’ll venture to say that perseverance is one of the most valuable qualities you have to obtain success in any field. And the really great thing about perseverance is that you don’t need a university degree, or any complex training to make use if this tool. You HAVE the requirements to reach success using this tool.
Perseverance rarely does not result in success. No matter in what area you have goals, if you keep “keep on trying” as Mr Carnegie suggests you will reach success.
In reality, perseverance is something you were born with. Learning to walk, to talk, to write required perseverance. And the result was success.
It’s worthwhile to consider that you can be active, but not move forward. When you don’t move forward, you will not reach success. Think back to when you learned to ride a bicycle. For most of us, it took more than one attempt to get the hang of it, but we persevered, and that resulted in success, in that we could ride the bicycle.
The key in developing perseverance means taking small steps, resulting in small achievements, ultimately resulting in success with your objective. Think of building a jigsaw puzzle, one piece is added at a time, and eventually you have the finished picture.
Perseverance often means learning something new, in order to reach your ultimate goal, which is great. Why? Investing in your knowledge is never a waste - you may be able to utilize your new skills and knowledge to enable you to advance in some new area.
If you want to make more sales, you get out and see more prospects, one at a time.
Perseverance will not be without setbacks. The key is to learn from the setback, then continue forward. Do not dwell on it. Take the lesson, and move forward, and on to success.
As Mr Carnegie said, “people who have kept on trying” – that is the key to achieving success in any area you want.
About the Author
Colin Dunbar is the creator and owner of eaziGOAL.com - the complete goal setting program: ebook, workbook and software. He is also the author of Invest In Yourself.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
New Articles on the eaziGOAL Site
These are some of the new features and articles added to the site...Goal Setting Resources
Good starting point to find things on the site, apart from the Site Map.Goal Setting Quotes
These are power words, for your encouragement and inspiration. I'll be adding to these often.Goal Setting Leaders
Read the stories of men and wowen who have achieved great things.If you find the time, I'd really like to hear what you think of these. Good or bad, no problem.
Also added...
Review of Make Your Content PREsell
If you can spare a few minutes, I would appreciate you completing the Site Survey. It's available here: eaziGOAL Survey.
My son is progressing well with the fun little program. He should have it wrapped up in a month or two. I think you'll enjoy it.
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Goal Setting Resources
Are you considering starting your own business in your spare time? One of the least expensive, and most convenient ways to this is with a web business. One word of caution though - if you're looking for a quick 'n easy way to make money, rather don't visit this site: this is about starting and running a real web business from the comfort of your own home. You can get more details here: Work from Home.YOU CAN BE FINALLY ORGANIZED, FINALLY FREE
Declutter your life, simplify and find more time for the things you enjoy. It's time to get organized! Over 1,300 simple organizing ideas in 60 chapters, plus fill-in-forms and checklists, to help you organize your home, your office and your life! For more information, visit:
www.getorganizednow.com
Journal of an Infopreneur
It is now available! You can grab your copy here:
Journal of an Infopreneur - Year 1."While wishing and hoping makes you a dreamer, acting and doing makes you someone who can turn dreams into reality" — Nan S. Russell
"Progress has little to do with speed, but much to do with direction" - Author Unknown
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Feedback
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